Grammarly VS ProWritingAid
A complete side-by-side engagement — features, pricing, pros, cons, and a clear verdict.
◆ OUR PICK
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Grammarly
FreemiumAI writing assistant that works everywhere
Pros
- +Works across every app via browser extension
- +Real-time suggestions as you type
- +Tone detector and rewrite suggestions
- +Generous free tier
- +Excellent mobile keyboard
Cons
- −Surface-level style suggestions on free tier
- −Can be overly aggressive with suggestions
- −Less useful for long-form creative writing
- −Premium features gated
Best for
Anyone who writes across multiple apps and wants real-time grammar and tone help
ProWritingAid
FreemiumDeep writing analysis for authors and professionals
Pros
- +25+ in-depth writing reports
- +Better for long-form and fiction writing
- +Pacing, dialogue, and style analysis
- +Scrivener integration
- +One-time lifetime licence available
Cons
- −No real-time browser extension like Grammarly
- −Slower to use — analysis based rather than inline
- −Interface less polished
- −Steeper learning curve
Best for
Authors, novelists, and professionals who want deep analysis of long-form writing
▸ FINAL VERDICT
Grammarly wins for most users
Grammarly wins for everyday writing across all apps. ProWritingAid wins for authors doing deep work on long documents — its analysis is far more thorough. Most people need Grammarly. Writers working on books or long-form content should try ProWritingAid.
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